Cabo San Lucas - our first stop

 Behind Polliann is the area where we went sea kayaking earlier in the day. In between some of those rocks is Lovers' Beach where we hung out for awhile.

 Just before we got on a tender to head back to the ship

 The scenery was beautiful and so was the weather. It was as high as 90 degrees while we were in Mexico and when we returned home to Anchorage the temperature was below zero!

 Our ship, The Sun Princess, in port at Acapulco.

Downtown Acapulco - we saw more Volkswagon Bugs here than anywhere we've ever been! There were thousands!

 We "Swam with the Dolphins" in Acapulco. What a great experience! Here, the dolphins were singing and dancing for us while we sang a Christmas song!

 We got to feed the dolphins too! They even pushed us through the water, and fast! Each dolphin got behind one foot and they simultaneously pushed us through the water!

 The coast of Puerto Vallarta - it was destroyed in a recent hurricane and workers were in the process of rebuilding the area.

 A street and homes in Puerto Vallarta

 Those are new, OLD Volkswagon bugs - YES, BRAND NEW! They are still manufactured in Mexico at a sticker price of $7,500!

I liked this car, but I won't find one in the U.S. The sticker price - $8,500!

 Eating REAL Mexican food at a restaurant in Puerto Vallarta. The amount of food and the size of daiquiris were huge! They even made fresh guacamole at the table!

Christmas in Mexico

 Waves crashing on the shore in Puerto Vallarta

  Ah, sailing the open seas with a beautiful sunset to watch. It doesn't get much better than that!

 Not bad looking desserts, eh?!

 Dinner together - man did we eat some food. We ate dinner twice every night, then room service or the late night buffet!

 Us before a formal dinner

  Robert posin' for a pic

 Zihuatanejo was a small town with very nice people and a beautiful coastline.

We enjoyed walking around the town here. It was less touristy than some of the other destinations.

 

On the beachfront in Zihuatanejo

Now that looks tropical! The half-buried boat is a reminder of a recent hurricane.  

 

 Check out the size of that cactus!

 Polliann enjoying the hot sun at a beach in Mazatlan

 That's actually a bar in Mazatlan, not a church!